833 FPUS51 KBTV 240830 AMD ZFPBTV ZONE FORECASTS FOR VERMONT AND NORTHERN NEW YORK...UPDATED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 429 AM EDT MON APR 24 2000 NYZ028-035-VTZ001-002-005-009-241500- UPDATED ADDISON-CHITTENDEN-E ESSEX NY-FRANKLIN VT-GRAND ISLE-NE CLINTON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BURLINGTON...MIDDLEBURY...PLATTSBURGH... ST. ALBANS 429 AM EDT MON APR 24 2000 .TODAY...PERIODS OF LIGHT RAIN AND DRIZZLE THROUGH MIDDAY WITH SNOW IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN. SNOW ACCUMULATION OF AN INCH OR TWO POSSIBLE...THEN REMAINING MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH 40 TO 45. NORTHWEST WIND 15 TO 20 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 80 PERCENT. .TONIGHT...CLEARING. LOW 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WIND AROUND 10 MPH. .TUESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH AROUND 50. .EXTENDED FORECAST... .TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW AROUND 30. .WEDNESDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH 55 TO 60. .THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW 40 TO 45. HIGH IN THE 50S. $$ VTZ003-004-006>008-010-241500- UPDATED CALEDONIA-ESSEX VT-LAMOILLE-ORANGE-ORLEANS-WASHINGTON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MONTPELIER...NEWPORT...ST. JOHNSBURY 429 AM EDT MON APR 24 2000 .TODAY...RAIN SHOWERS LIKELY...WITH SNOW IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. AN INCH SNOW ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE. HIGH 40 TO 45. NORTHWEST WIND 15 TO 20 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 70 PERCENT. .TONIGHT...GRADUAL CLEARING. LOW AROUND 30. NORTHWEST WIND AROUND 10 MPH. .TUESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH 45 TO 50. .EXTENDED FORECAST... .TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW 25 TO 30. .WEDNESDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH 55 TO 60 .THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW NEAR 40. HIGH IN THE 50S. $$ VTZ011-012-241500- UPDATED RUTLAND-WINDSOR- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...RUTLAND...SPRINGFIELD 429 AM EDT MON APR 24 2000 .TODAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF MORNING RAIN SHOWERS. SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. HIGH IN THE MID TO UPPER 40S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH. .TONIGHT...CLEARING. LOW 30 TO 35. .TUESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH 50 TO 55. .EXTENDED FORECAST... .TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW 30 TO 35. .WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH NEAR 60. .THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW 40 TO 45. HIGH IN THE 50S. $$ NYZ026-027-241500- N FRANKLIN NY-N ST LAWRENCE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MALONE...MASSENA 429 AM EDT MON APR 24 2000 .TODAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH AROUND 50. NORTH WIND 15 TO 20 MPH. .TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW 30 TO 35. NORTH WIND AROUND 10 MPH. .TUESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. .EXTENDED FORECAST... .TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW AROUND 30. .WEDNESDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH 55 TO 60. .THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW 40 TO 45. HIGH IN THE 50S. $$ NYZ029>031-034-241500- S FRANKLIN NY-S ST LAWRENCE-SW CLINTON-W ESSEX NY- INCLUDING THE CITY OF...LAKE PLACID 429 AM EDT MON APR 24 2000 .TODAY...CHANCE OF MORNING SNOW OR RAIN SHOWERS...OTHERWISE MOSTLY CLOUDY. SOME INCREASING SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER TO MID 40S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT. .TONIGHT...CLEARING. LOW 25 TO 30. NORTHWEST WIND AROUND 10 MPH. .TUESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH 45 TO 50. .EXTENDED FORECAST... .TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE 20S. .WEDNESDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE 50S. .THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW 35 TO 40. HIGH IN THE 50S. $$ SLW [INLINE] _Links - (1) NEW: [1]FREE SOFTWARE (2) NEW: Live Radar and Graphics [2]http://weather.gov _ _________________________________________________________________ Vermont Forecast discussions are not currently available. This data is from the [3]IWIN (Interactive Weather Information Network) References 1. http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/emwin/winven.htm 2. http://weather.gov/iwin/graphics.html 3. http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/main.html 069 ASUS51 KBTV 110805 SWRVT VERMONT STATE WEATHER ROUNDUP NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 400 AM EDT TUE APR 11 2000 VTZ001>014-110900- .....VERMONT..... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BURLINGTON MOCLDY 32 22 66 S6 30.31R MONTPELIER CLEAR 29 19 66 CALM 30.30R MORRISVILLE CLOUDY 34 24 67 W7 30.29R ST. JOHNSBURY N/A 25 22 88 CALM 30.27R RUTLAND CLOUDY 30 23 74 CALM 30.31R SPRINGFIELD CLEAR 27 24 89 S6 30.33R WCI 22 BENNINGTON CLOUDY 31 22 69 SW6 30.33R ......KEY...... FAIR - FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12000 FEET, WITH NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY VSB - VISIBILITY IN MILES WCI - WIND CHILL INDEX HX - HEAT INDEX _LSC WEATHER CENTER FORECAST 12:00 PM, Sunday April 22, 2000 STUDENT METEOROLOGIST: Nathan Williams_ _** The latest forecast for Northeast & North Central Vermont** ** The area bounded by Waterbury, St. Johnsbury, and Newport**_ _ Sunday: The past few days have been cloudy with rain causing rivers to become quite high. Easter sunday will be no different with rain across most of the state. An additional three to four tenths of an inch of rain will fall from Sunday morning till Monday morning. A wind from the north will be increasing in speed from 5 to 10 mph into the evening. Temperatures will be 10-15 degrees cooler than average with a high today in the upper 40's. Sunday evening: The rain will continue to fall and clouds show no signs of clearing into this evening. Any dinners or events you have planned will continue to be quite damp. The upper elevations may experience a light snowfall instead of rain. A northerly wind holding steady just above 10 mph will be bringing in cold air from Canada. Expect an overnight low around 35. Monday: Showers finally begin to taper off towards noon on Monday. Skies will remain mostly cloudy with a small chance of light showers, adding less than a tenth of an inch of rain. High temperatures will be just under 50. With winds from the north at 10 mph, a wind chill factor will make our high feel closer to 40. Monday evening: Skies will clear rapidly making for a star-lit night. Low temperatures will be right around freezing, a departure of 15 degrees below normal. Extended Forecast Tuesday: Sunny skies today will bring not only brighter weather, but also warmer weather. High temperatures will be from 55-60 with an overnight low near 35. Wednesday: Mostly sunny skies will continue into the mid-week. With winds from the southeast, warmer temperatures will be moving into the Kingdom. Highs today will be just above 60 with a low of around 35-40 degrees. Thursday: A few clouds end our sunny streak on Thursday. As the clouds increase into the night, a light rain will be likely for southern Vermont. Rains will stay south leaving northern Vermont with only cloudy skies. High temperatures will be from 60-65 with lows in the lower to mid 40's. Forecast Discussion As expected on Easter Sunday, the Easter Bunny will be out making rounds only this year with an umbrella. A very slow moving weather system has covered the northeastern U.S. with significant rains throughout the weekend. This has brought many of the riverbanks close to their peaks. The streams have been flowing quite rapidly, however, making flooding a very minor event in isolated areas. As this system moves off into the Atlantic, a ridge of high pressure begins to build in from the west. This high will finally usher in a couple days of sunshine on Tuesday and Wednesday. Have a happy Easter/Passover weekend where we can all be thankful that the rain will finally come to an end later on in the week. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SkiVt-L is brought to you by the University of Vermont. To unsubscribe, visit http://list.uvm.edu/archives/skivt-l.html